Also known as Cheddar Pinks, the Bath's Pinks Dianthus bursts onto the scene in late spring with a profusion of starry pink flowers set on leggy stems up to 10 inches tall
The fringed blooms on this perennial are fragrant and about 1 inch in diameter...you might just get lucky with a repeat bloom in summer.
Blue green foliage is mound forming and grass like...Dianthus forms a mat and makes a visually pleasing ground cover.
Easy to Grow, Bath's Pink handles heat and humidity better than most other Dianthus...perfect for fronting the small border or as an edging plant.
These flowers are a must for the cottage garden. Also a winner prized for providing color and contrast in the rock garden.
Try pairing with other low growing pereninals like,
Hosta and
Phlox.